Stuck-in-their-ways Brits are being offered a chance to test their spontaneity by accepting a free holiday to Ibiza, with a catch - they must leave almost straight away.
Partygoers picked at random from an event that starts in London and lands in Ibiza - will be asked if they'd be willing to jump on a plane leaving the next day.
If they say yes, they'll be booked onto a flight to The White Isle the day after for a trip to remember.
It comes after a survey of 2,000 adults found 61 per cent admit they struggle to be spontaneous.
As 41 believe saying yes more leads to breaking free from routine and monotony, and 64 per cent think the best memories come from impromptu decisions.
A spokesperson for San Miguel, which collaborated with Mixmag to create the event, trip and research, said: “The adult population would love to live more like the Spanish, embracing spontaneity, sun and connection.
“This is our invitation to dare to do that: to break free from the everyday, say sí to new adventures, and prove that a Spanish summer feeling can be found anywhere - even on a Thursday night in Hackney Wick.”
The study also found 62 per cent wish they were freer and easier in their daily lives.
But 47 per cent tend to overthink decisions, while financial concerns (44 per cent) and fear of the unknown (42 per cent) also prevent them from being more spontaneous.
For 49 per cent, an encouraging friend or partner would help motivate them to be more impulsive.
While 42 per cent think the idea of making life more exciting would prompt them to step out their comfort zone.
Booking a last-minute trip (34 per cent), spending a day exploring a new area with no set plan (33 per cent) and saying yes to a social event with little notice are among the spontaneous activities adults would try.
But 24 per cent of those who took part in the study by OnePoll.com admit to feeling nervous when someone suggests doing something out of the ordinary.
While spending more time outdoors, especially in the evenings (41 per cent), taking long, leisurely lunches and siestas are the things they’d like to incorporate into their summer to make it feel more Spanish.
With 54 per cent claiming their happiness would increase a lot if they approached summer in a more Spanish way.
For those not going to Ibiza, the night in London will still deliver Balearic summer vibes with world-class sets from Eats Everything, Tibasko, Storm Mollison and Paige Tomlinson.
A spokesperson for the beer brand, added: “Fly San Miguel isn’t just a party - it’s a mindset, a gateway to possibility.
“It’s about saying yes to adventure, no matter where you are.
“This summer, we’re bringing that Spanish feeling to every corner of the UK.”
SPONTANEOUS ACTIVITIES BRITS WOULD TRY:
1. Booking a last-minute trip
2. Spending a day exploring a new area with no set plan
3. Saying yes to a social event with little notice
4. Going on an unplanned road trip
5. Changing my usual routine for a day
6. Making an impulse purchase for fun
7. Going out for a meal with no idea where I’ll end up
8. Taking a day off just to do something spontaneous
9. Spontaneously visiting a friend or family member
10. Saying yes to an adventure even if it scares me
ENDS